Recording a pattern
(1) POSITION<4> Recording a chord
This shows the currently selected recording
progression
position in Omeasure:beat:clock� units. You
can move the cursor to this indication and Here you can record a chord progression for the
use the VALUE dial to specify the bass part.
measure:beat:clock position, and then strike
a key pad to record directly into the specified 1. Select the pattern for which you want to
position.record a chord progression.
(2) RANGE2. Press [EDIT].
This shows the range of the pitch bend that is
The edit menu screen appears.
recorded at the currently selected position.
3. Move the cursor to the OPATTERN� icon
By moving the cursor to this indication and
and press [ENTER].
turning the VALUE dial, you can edit the
The pattern edit menu screen appears.
range of the recorded pitch bend.
Range: 0�124. Move the cursor to the OCHORD� icon
* If you set RANGE to a setting other than 12, that value and press [ENTER].
will take effect from the bass note at the next recorded The chord progression recording screen
location. This means that if you want to record pitch bend appears.
data with a RANGE setting other than 12, you'll need to fig.02-240d
record a RANGE setting of the desired value and a
VALUE setting of 0 at a point earlier than the bass note
where you want your setting to take effect.
* RANGE is initialized to 12 at the beginning of the (1)
(2)
pattern.(3)
(4)
(3) VALUE
This shows the value of the pitch bend that is 5. Move the cursor to OQtz� and use the
recorded at the currently selected position.VALUE dial to specify the quantization.
By moving the cursor to this indication and The number of grids in each measure of the
turning the VALUE dial, you can edit the pattern display area will change according to
value of the recorded pitch bend.the quantization you specify. Each square is
Range: -8192�8191one step.
6. Repeat steps 4�5 if necessary.
Range
7. When you are finished recording, press
32nd notes
[EXIT].
16th note triplets
8. If you want to save the pattern, proceed
to OSaving a pattern� (p. 65).16th notes
8th notes triplets
8th notes
quarter note triplets
quarter notes
whole notes
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